Languages Provision in Victorian Government Schools, 2014

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Languages Provision in Victorian Government Schools, 2014

Published by Languages Unit, Priority Cohorts Branch Secondary Reform, Transitions and Priority Cohorts Division Early Childhood and School Education Group Department of Education and Training Melbourne May 2015 © State of Victoria (Department of Education and Training) 2015 The copyright in this document is owned by the State of Victoria (Department of Education and Training), or in the case of some materials, by third parties (third party materials). No part may be reproduced by any process except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968 the National Education Access Licence for Schools (NEALS) (see below) or with permission. An educational institution situated in Australia which is not conducted for profit, or a body responsible for administering such an institution, may copy and communicate these materials, other than third party materials, for the educational purposes of the institution. Authorised by the Department of Education and Training, 2 Treasury Place, East Melbourne, Victoria, 3002. Published on: http://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/teachers/teachingresources/dis cipline/languages/Pages/research.aspx

Contents List of tables and figures

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Tables

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Figures

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Acronyms

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Preface

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1. Overview of the Study of Languages in 2014

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Victorian Government Primary and Secondary Schools

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Languages Programs in Victorian Government Schools

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Trends in Languages Programs in Victorian Government Primary Schools (excluding VSL)

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Trends in Languages Programs in Victorian Government Secondary Schools (excluding VSL)

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Language Profiles

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2. Summary of Findings

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Victorian Government Primary Schools

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Victorian Government Secondary Schools

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Teachers of Languages in Victorian Government Schools

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Bilingual Programs in Victorian Government Schools

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The Victorian School of Languages

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Community Languages Schools

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3. Victorian Government Primary Schools

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Schools

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Students

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Languages Taught

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Contact Time

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Regional Provision of Languages Programs

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4. Victorian Government Secondary Schools

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Schools

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Contents

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Contents Students

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Languages Taught

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Languages Study at the VCE Level

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Contact Time

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Regional Provision of Languages

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5. Teachers of Languages in Victorian Government Schools

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6. Bilingual Programs in Victorian Government Schools

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7. The Victorian School of Languages

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Distance Education Provision at the Victorian School of Languages

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8. Community Languages Schools

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Appendix 1: Languages by provider of programs, 2014

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Appendix 2: Languages by Government Primary Schools, 2014

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Appendix 3: Languages by Government Secondary Schools, 2014

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Appendix 4: Government Primary Schools and Languages Provided, 2014

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Appendix 5: Government Secondary Schools and Languages Provided, 2014

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Appendix 6: VSL Centres and Languages Provided, 2014

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Languages Provision in Victorian government schools, 2014

List of Tables and Figures Tables Table 1.1:

Total enrolments in Languages study, government primary and secondary schools, and the VSL, 2014 ................................................................................................... 9

Table 1.2:

Number of primary and secondary level programs, by language, 2014 ............................... 12

Table 1.3:

Enrolment trends in Italian, 2008–14 ................................................................................... 15

Table 1.4:

Enrolment trends in Japanese, 2008–14 ............................................................................. 15

Table 1.5:

Enrolment trends in Indonesian, 2008–14 ........................................................................... 16

Table 1.6:

Enrolment trends in Chinese (Mandarin), 2008–14.............................................................. 16

Table 1.7:

Enrolment trends in French, 2008–14 .................................................................................. 16

Table 1.8:

Enrolment trends in German, 2008–14 ................................................................................ 17

Table 1.9:

Enrolment trends in Auslan, 2008–14 .................................................................................. 17

Table 1.10:

Enrolment trends in Spanish, 2008–14 ................................................................................ 18

Table 1.11:

Enrolment trends in Greek, 2008–14 ................................................................................... 18

Table 1.12:

Enrolment trends in Vietnamese, 2008–14 .......................................................................... 18

Table 1.13:

Enrolment trends in Korean, 2008–14 ................................................................................. 19

Table 1.14:

Enrolment trends in Arabic, 2008–14 ................................................................................... 19

Table 3.1:

Number and percentage of primary schools with Languages programs, by year level, 2008–14.............................................................................................................. 24

Table 3.2:

Number and percentage of primary level programs, by language, 2014............................. 25

Table 3.3:

Primary level Languages enrolments by year level and as a percentage of total student population, 2008–14 ........................................................................................ 26

Table 3.4:

Primary enrolments, by language and year level, 2014 ....................................................... 28

Table 3.5:

Primary schools providing Languages programs, by region, 2014....................................... 31

Table 3.6:

Primary enrolments, by language and region, 2014............................................................. 31

Table 4.1:

Number and percentage of secondary programs, by language, 2014 ................................. 33

Table 4.2:

Secondary level Languages enrolments, by year level and as a percentage of total student population, 2008–14 .................................................................................... 34

Table 4.3:

Secondary enrolments, by language and year level, 2014 .................................................. 36

Table 4.4:

Secondary enrolments as a percentage of all Languages enrolments, selected languages, Years 7 (2009) and 12 (2014) ............................................................. 38

Table 4.5:

Student enrolments (government schools) by language, students eligible to graduate from VCE, 2008-14 ............................................................................................... 38

Table 4.6:

Number of students who completed a VCE Unit 4 Languages course, by year undertaken ........................................................................................................................... 39

Table 4.7:

Secondary enrolments, by region and language, 2014 ........................................................ 41

Table 5.1:

Qualified teachers by language, 2014 .................................................................................. 43

Table 6.1:

Designated bilingual programs, 2014................................................................................... 44

Table 7.1:

VSL enrolments, by language and year level, 2014 ............................................................. 46

Table 7.2:

Student enrolments in distance education, by language and year level, 2014 ..................... 49

Table 8.1:

CLS enrolments by language, and school numbers, 2014 ................................................... 50

Table 8.2:

CLS teachers, by language, 2014 ........................................................................................ 51

Tables and Figures

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Figures Figure 1.1: Figure 1.2: Figure 1.4: Figure 1.5: Figure 3.1: Figure 3.2: Figure 3.3: Figure 3.4: Figure 3.5: Figure 3.6: Figure 3.7: Figure 3.8: Figure 3.9: Figure 4.1: Figure 4.2: Figure 4.3: Figure 4.4: Figure 4.5: Figure 4.6: Figure 4.7: Figure 5.1: Figure 5.2: Figure 7.1: Figure 7.2: Figure 7.3:

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Total enrolments in six most-studied languages, 2008–14 .................................................. 11 Number and percentage of primary schools providing a Languages program, 2008–14 ............................................................................................................................... 13 Number and percentage of secondary schools providing a Languages program, 2008–14................................................................................................................ 14 Number of secondary schools offering the six most-studied languages, 200814 ......................................................................................................................................... 14 Percentage of primary schools providing Languages programs, by year level, 2008–14*.............................................................................................................................. 23 Sequences of Languages programs in primary schools, 2014............................................. 24 24 Percentage of primary school students studying Languages, 2008–14 ............................... 26 Primary level Languages enrolments, by year level, 2008–14 ............................................. 27 Primary level enrolments, by language, 2014 ...................................................................... 28 Primary enrolments for the seven most-studied languages, 2008–14 ................................. 29 Enrolments in primary Languages programs, by minutes per week, 2014........................... 29 Average minutes of Languages study per week, 2008–14 .................................................. 30 Percentage of primary schools providing a Languages program, by region, 2012–14 ............................................................................................................................... 30 Percentage of secondary schools providing Languages programs, by year level, 2008–14* .................................................................................................................... 32 Sequences of Languages programs in secondary schools, 2014 ........................................ 32 Percentage of secondary students studying a language, by year level, 2008– 14 ......................................................................................................................................... 35 Percentage of secondary students studying a language, 2008–14 ...................................... 35 Secondary enrolments, by language, 2014 .......................................................................... 37 Secondary enrolments, six most-studied languages, 2008–14 ............................................ 37 Average minutes per week for Languages programs, by year level, 2008–14 ..................... 40 Languages teachers by teaching level, 2014 ....................................................................... 42 Teachers, by hours teaching Languages each week, by level, 2014 ................................... 43 Enrolments at the VSL, 2008–14 ......................................................................................... 45 Languages enrolments at the VSL, by sector, 2014 ............................................................ 48 Student enrolments in distance education (six most-studied languages), 2008–14 ............................................................................................................................... 49

Languages Provision in Victorian government schools, 2014

Acronyms AusVELS

Prep (Foundation) to Year 10 curriculum

DET

Department of Education and Training

CLS

Community Languages Schools

NEV

North Eastern Victoria region

NWV

North Western Victoria region

SEV

South Eastern Victoria region

SWV

South Western Victoria region

VCAA

Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority

VCE

Victorian Certificate of Education

VSL

Victorian School of Languages

Acronyms

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Preface Comprehensive data about the provision of Languages education in Victorian government schools has been collected centrally and published since 1991. This report provides an analysis of the provision of Languages education in Victorian government schools in 2014, including the government’s Victorian School of Languages (VSL) and data about the provision of Languages education in accredited Community Languages Schools (CLS) funded by DET in 2014. The report does not include data about the provision of languages education in non-government schools. The Victorian Government Vision for Languages Education is the previous Government’s Languages policy, which articulated a commitment that all government school students from Prep to Year 10 would be learning a language by 2025, starting with Prep in 2015. Initiatives to support schools achieve the target were elaborated in the Languages - expanding your world: Plan to implement The Victorian Government’s Vision for Languages Education 2013-2025. In 2014, twenty-two languages were taught in mainstream government schools, with Italian, Japanese, Indonesian, Chinese (Mandarin), French, German, Auslan and Spanish the most-studied languages across all government primary and secondary schools in Victoria. 1,110 (77.1 percent) of government schools in Victoria offered Languages programs in 2014, with a total of 317,175 students (57.5 percent) enrolled in these programs. A further 4,115 students were enrolled in taster programs at the secondary level. A taster program exposes students to a range of languages for a short period before they select one language for ongoing study. Forty-nine languages were taught to a total of 15,681 students through the Victorian School of Languages (VSL) in out-of-school hours, including via distance education. The eight most-studied languages at the VSL were Chinese (Mandarin), Vietnamese, Greek, Japanese, Arabic, French, Sinhala and Punjabi. Therefore, there was a total of 336,971 enrolments in language programs in 2014 in government primary and secondary schools and through the VSL. In addition, 40 languages were taught though Community Languages Schools (CLS). CLS provide classes to students from Prep to Year 12 (depending on the language) outside mainstream school hours; i.e. after school or on weekends. In total, 37,052 students studied Languages at an accredited CLS. The eight most-studied languages in CLS were Chinese (Mandarin), Greek, Vietnamese, Arabic, Sinhala, Somali, Tamil and Italian. These students may also have studied a language at a government or non-government mainstream school. In total, in 2014, students in Victoria studied 66 languages through government schools, the VSL and CLS. Appendix 1 contains a list of the 66 languages by education provider.

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Languages Provision in Victorian government schools, 2014

1. Overview of the Study of Languages in 2014 The following analysis reviews Languages study overall and at the primary and secondary levels in Victorian government schools over the last seven years. It provides an overview of the current state of Languages and highlights the differing patterns in the study of Languages at the primary and secondary levels.

Victorian Government Primary and Secondary Schools This report considers data collected in August 2014, from 1,440 government primary and secondary schools in Victoria. Across the 1,440 schools, 1,202 schools offered primary-level schooling and 314 schools offered secondary-level schooling. English language schools and special schools are not included in this figure, nor are they considered in this report. It should be noted that the number of government schools changes slightly each year. For example, data from 1,454 schools was considered in the 2012 report, while this number decreased to 1,443 in 2013 and to 1,440 schools in 2014. Therefore, percentages, as well as actual numbers, are provided for clarity in some tables and figures (e.g. Figure 1.2).

Languages Programs in Victorian Government Schools In 2014, 1,110 (77.1 percent) of 1,440 government schools in Victoria offered Languages programs. A total of 317,175 students (57.5 percent) were enrolled in these programs. A further 4,115 students were enrolled in taster programs at the secondary level. There were also 15,681 enrolments at the Victorian School of Languages (VSL), bringing the total number of enrolments in Languages programs in 2014 to 336,971 (Table 1.1). Twenty-two languages were taught in mainstream government schools in 2014, while 49 languages were studied through the VSL. Table 1.1 provides a summary of enrolments in Victorian government primary and secondary schools, as well as all enrolments at the VSL (including through distance education), for 2014. Note that at the secondary level, students studying more than one language through taster programs are counted for each language in which they are enrolled. Hence, Table 1.1 represents student enrolments, not the number of students studying a language.

Table 1.1:

Total enrolments in Languages study, government primary and secondary schools, and the VSL, 2014 Primary

Primary VSL

Primary total

Italian

48,365

154

48,519

18,507

397

18,904

67,423

20.0

Japanese

45,066

107

45,173

16,477

708

17,185

62,358

18.5

Indonesian

40,688

0

40,688

16,845

353

17,198

57,886

17.2

Chinese (Mandarin)

39,994

1,306

41,300

9,526

1,235

10,761

52,061

15.4

French

19,170

172

19,342

19,081

556

19,637

38,979

11.6

German

7,807

41

7,848

10,800

447

11,247

19,095

5.7

Auslan

10,034

0

10,034

658

0

658

10,692

3.2

Spanish

7,578

206

7,784

1,087

342

1,429

9,213

2.7

Greek

2,448

698

3,146

830

255

1,085

4,231

1.3

662

1,024

1,686

411

777

1,188

2,874

0.9

1,419

125

1,544

11

167

178

1,722

0.5

Arabic

423

355

778

262

386

648

1,426

0.4

Turkish

668

382

1,050

0

312

312

1,362

0.4

1,099

0

1,099

79

0

79

1,178

0.3

Language

Vietnamese Korean

Aboriginal languages

Second. Second. VSL

Second. total

Total enrol.

%*

9

Primary

Primary VSL

Primary total

367

249

616

0

201

201

817

0.2

Sinhala

0

501

501

0

224

224

725

0.2

Punjabi

0

473

473

0

224

224

697

0.2

130

181

311

189

183

372

683

0.2

Latin

0

0

0

294

113

407

407

0.1

Karen

0

208

208

0

174

174

382

0.1

Croatian

0

159

159

0

146

146

305

0.1

Chin (Hakha)

0

133

133

0

113

113

246

0.1

Persian

0

11

11

72

151

223

234

0.1

Dari

0

90

90

0

105

105

195

0.1

Khmer

0

86

86

0

93

93

179

0.1

Russian

0

89

89

0

63

63

152